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Marcos in Tokyo today for summit
The Philippine Star
|December 15, 2023
President Marcos leaves for Tokyo today to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-Japan SumCommemorative mit, where he is also expected to reaffirm the Philippines' relations with the host country, fortified by common security and economic interests.
Marcos will be accompanied on the trip by what the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) described as a "lean and mean" delegation.
The three-day summit will highlight the gains in the cooperation between the regional bloc and the Asian economic giant.
He will also meet with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, his first official engagement on the trip, and take part in discussions on the status of business deals signed during his visit to Japan last February.
"As for the Philippines, I can say probably to a certain extent, we have a stronger relation with Japan than many, if not all, of the members of ASEAN. And this is even becoming more intensified in the last few years because of common security and economic concerns," DFA Assistant Secretary Daniel Espiritu said at a press briefing last Monday.
"At the same time, we were able to maintain the high-level of people-topeople and social cultural exchange between us," he added.
Espiritu said the relationship between ASEAN and Japan is "one of the most dynamic" and covers a wide range of areas.
This story is from the December 15, 2023 edition of The Philippine Star.
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